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5 Aug, 2017 07:05

Drug War exposed as sham, Wall St. celebrates worker abuse

Lee opens with Attorney General Jeff Session’s stance on criminalizing drug use. Lee then gives a short history of the War on Drugs, culled from recently declassified documents. There are plans to open a FoxConn plant in Wisconsin, and it shows how proud America is of not paying its workers enough. Defense contractors continue to rake in the big bucks as our administration arms Saudi Arabia with weapons to destroy Yemen and kill innocent civilians. Lee then moves on to the plans to “fix” Venezuela’s democracy. Naomi Karavani joins Lee to discuss the “oil to school pipeline.” Natalie McGill reports on the 50 active sites across the country where ammunition and weapons are burned in the open air. This and more on Redacted Tonight.  

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